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    Ayrton Senna Driving a NSX

    nifty video i found of the great one driving a NSX.

    watch the foot work....
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    Nice video, I miss him

    Some good pics on that site as well.
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    Yes.

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    we all miss him, one can nonly wonder if the F1 scene would look like it does today (with the shumacher + ferrari effect).

    EDIT, if u guys have the chance, go check out the M3 GTR movie, its in the northshleif (spelling?), really really cool video.

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    great vid .. F1 went downhill when Senna went

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    Thanks for the link!

    Yes me to, i miss Senna to!
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    im currently dling. thanks for the link, i never saw him race. ive heard he was a master craftsman. didnt he have a five second lead @ the end of the first lap in the wet?

    starting from mid feild? im not too sure... i would love a vid of that lap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz
    im currently dling. thanks for the link, i never saw him race. ive heard he was a master craftsman. didnt he have a five second lead @ the end of the first lap in the wet?

    starting from mid feild? im not too sure... i would love a vid of that lap.
    thats a pretty vague description, i was young back when was racing but old enough to remember it well.

    It was so exciting to see a F1 race back then Prost VS Senna vs evrybody else.
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    wow what an amazing driver. the footwork is amazing as ZeTurbo pointed out
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    Quote Originally Posted by manik_890
    wow what an amazing driver. the footwork is amazing as ZeTurbo pointed out
    It's not much of an amazing foot work, it's the normal thing for a high reving real wheel drive car, you want to keep gear changes smothe so you keep the revs high.

    I still miss him, i'd love to see f1 if he was still alive.
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    I began to watch F1 around 2000........ but when i hear you guys say so many good things abt him, i wished i watched F1 much earlier...
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    Quote Originally Posted by manik_890
    wow what an amazing driver. the footwork is amazing as ZeTurbo pointed out
    He did a nice job, but that's how every professional drives those high reving cars on a track... IMO the guys from Best Motoring do it even better.

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    best motoring? have a video to show us niko?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeTurbo
    best motoring? have a video to show us niko?
    Sorry about the late reply man... I finally found a good video.

    http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...335#post261335

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    downloading now but i think ill say this little news story, from the last page ("But wait theres more...") in Autoweek: (not exact wording)

    a british bus driver who had changed his name to Ayrton Senna to honor the late great formula one driver was fined when he crashed his bus during a botched overtaking. a british policemen said "His name does not reflect the speed at which he was driving"
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